Connoisseurs of the "Fast and Furious" flick franchise often put the Subaru Impreza WRX STi from the original film at the top of their list of favorite cars. This machine did some mean driving out on that dusty desert road. It doesn't look like they made many mods to the car. The exhaust looks custom, and we would be willing to bet that, considering the heat and how they drove the vehicle, they had it set up with one of the great Subaru electric cooling fans available today. A Subaru electric cooling fan helps keep temps under control through all conditions.

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Flex-a-Lite controller

Reviewed By Robert E (Grafton, OH) Reviewed for a
2006Ford F-150—5/28/2014 4:33 PM

Great decent priced controller. ALL needed parts are included, install a breeze. Originally installed a different brand controller that was suggested to 'complement' the aftermarket installed fans on my F150. Didn't last a week before controller failed. I needed a replacement that would work ! The Flex-A-lite controller has better reviews, so made the switch and am MUCH happier. Not only does this controller look cleaner, but has more options and heavier current ratings.

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We're always looking for ways to improve performance and one of the best we've found is to switch out your belt-driven fan for a Subaru electric cooling fan. This simple modification pays off in a couple of ways. When you get rid of your stock Subaru cooling fan, it takes a big burden off your engine. Your engine runs cooler and has more horsepower available when you stomp the accelerator. Subaru electric cooling fans also tend to help extend the life of your water pump. Installing a Subaru electric cooling fan from AutoAnything is a "win-win-win" situation.